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What Is Free to a Good Home? - EP

Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton

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Album Review

Metric frontwoman Emily Haines received a fair amount of critical acclaim after the release of her 2006 solo debut, Knives Don't Have Your Back, in which she eschewed the rockier guitars and occasional electronic elements for softer piano and keyboard songs backed by soft drums and sporadic string arrangements. The EP, What Is Free to a Good Home?, follows this trend, as it was recorded at the same time as her full-length, containing five songs that didn't make the final cut, as well as a dub-inspired remix of "Mostly Waving." There's really no reason why these tracks didn't end up on the full-length, as they showcase the same lyrical and harmonic strengths that Haines previously displayed, her Jenny Lewis-ish quaver a perfect accompaniment to her exhaled thoughts. Both "The Bank," a very Elliott Smith-like piece, double-tracked vocals and all ("Whatever it is, spit it into a bottle and sell it to me/I'm looking to buy freedom for my sobriety" she sings) and "Rowboat" mix shimmering horns with Haines' confessional words, and even "Sprig," in which she sets the words of her father, Paul Haines, to music, while more experimental in nature, flows nicely: it's experimental without being obsolete. What Is Free to a Good Home? (also the title of one of the elder's poems) is strong enough to convince listeners of the singer's abilities even if they're not familiar with any of her other work, and for those who are, it just adds to her increasingly noteworthy repertoire.

Customer Reviews

Don' t Hate on the Good Music

Give me a break. It infuriates me when people rate musicians like Emily Haines a two or three star simply because they were the first one to hear of them or some other junk like that. No one cares. Emily is a good singer. We don't care if you heard of her first. How can you not rate a voice as ethereal as her's a five star? She has talent. Stop trying to be original and a pain in the rear and vote for how the music really is.

Amazing...but i mean, would you expect less from emily?

Once again, emily creates wonderful music that pretty much makes you wanna cry, its so good. If you like this cd, you should download her live cd (unreleased, so youll have to search for it) she does some of these songs along with a few others. (including some metric songs done on the piano) She really is the most amazing artist around today, she can do anything.

Fantastic!

Emily Haines does another great job with the songs from this EP. Her music is somewhat of an acquired taste, that a listener might not like to begin with, and then find themselves humming it later. It's simply hypnotic.

Biography

Born: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Emily Haines is the frontwoman for Toronto's indie dance-rock band Metric. Although her first record arrived several years after Metric had formed, Haines had always been writing her own material. With the encouragement of a friend, Haines decided to record the songs so they wouldn't be forgotten. After four years of putting together an album in four cities (Los Angeles, Montreal, Toronto, New York) with various contributors she dubbed the Soft Skeleton, Last Gang Records released Knives Don't Have...
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